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FLYING WORK

HINDERED HY> THE WEATHER,

(AUS. AND! N.Z. CABIB ASSN. AND REUIER.)

LONDON, 23rd July

Sir Douglas Haig reports: Low clouds on Sunday almost prevented flying, but on a small part of the front various targets were bombed, including a railway station, and a direct hit was 1 obtained 1 on an ammunition train. Five hostile machines were brought down, while four of the British are missing. Our nightfliers were able to carry out raids on most parts of the front. We dropped thirteen tons on the railways near Seclin, Menin, Lille, and Cambrai.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 21, 24 July 1918, Page 7

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FLYING WORK Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 21, 24 July 1918, Page 7

FLYING WORK Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 21, 24 July 1918, Page 7